Function
SRS2 Antibody is a transcription activator that binds to the DNA sequence 5'-ACTCTAC-3'. It plays a crucial role in regulating auxin homeostasis by influencing the expression of genes involved in auxin synthesis (e.g., YUC genes) and stamen development. Additionally, SRS2 contributes to cell expansion and flowering timing. In synergy with other SHI-related proteins, SRS2 regulates the development of gynoecium, stamen, and leaves in a dose-dependent manner, influencing apical-basal patterning. It promotes style and stigma formation and influences vascular development during gynoecium development. Furthermore, SRS2 may be involved in the formation and/or maintenance of the shoot apical meristem (SAM).